Ahisma in Action- Communication for the Massage Therapist w/ Janae Quick
This three-hour continuing education course explores Ahimsa, the yogic principle of non-harm, as it applies to communication in massage therapy. By drawing parallels between yoga and massage, the class highlights how both practices rely on presence, awareness, consent, and intentional communication to support safe and effective care. For questions about this course, contact Janae directly at Janae@solelymassageandyoga.com
Description
This three-hour continuing education course explores Ahimsa, the yogic principle of non-harm, as it applies to communication in massage therapy. By drawing parallels between yoga and massage, the class highlights how both practices rely on presence, awareness, consent, and intentional communication to support safe and effective care. The course emphasizes the “do no harm” concept not only in hands-on work, but also in client intake, informed consent, session dialogue, and post-session communication.
Through discussion and practical examples, participants will learn how yoga principles such as mindfulness, compassion, and restraint can guide professional communication and ethical decision-making. This class supports clearer communication, stronger therapeutic relationships, and confident, ethical practice by integrating foundational yoga philosophy with modern massage therapy standards.
For questions about this course, contact Janae directly at Janae@solelymassageandyoga.com